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Trump Says U.S. to 'Guide Ships Safely' Through Strait of Hormuz Amid Ongoing Iran War

President Donald Trump announced on May 3, 2026, that the U.S. will begin escorting commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz in response to increasing tensions and Iranian blockades that have hindered maritime traffic.

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Trump Says U.S. to 'Guide Ships Safely' Through Strait of Hormuz Amid Ongoing Iran War

In a declared effort to stabilize maritime security, President Donald Trump announced that the United States will initiate escort operations for commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz, effective Monday, May 8, 2026. This move aims to alleviate the pressing concerns of shipping companies facing significant navigational challenges due to Iranian interventions in the strategic waterway, which is vital for global oil transport.

During a briefing, Trump stated, "Countries from all over the world have requested American aid in navigating through the key waterway." He labeled the initiative, dubbed Project Freedom, as a humanitarian gesture intended to ensure the safe passage of vessels, particularly as many ships have been "running low on food" and essential supplies. As of late April, maritime intelligence reported that over 900 commercial vessels remained stranded in the Gulf due to the ongoing conflict.

Trump's announcement follows a series of escalations in the region, including U.S.-led attacks on Iranian positions that have culminated in significant tensions and a halt in oil exports through the Strait. He added that "very positive discussions" are underway with Iranian representatives to find a resolution to the crisis, despite the recent conflicts.

Iran's military presence has effectively controlled the Strait since the onset of hostilities with U.S. and Israeli forces, resulting in a blockade that is disrupting crucial energy supplies to the global market. Following the declaration of a ceasefire on April 8, there has been some dialogue; however, specifics of a long-term resolution remain unclear.

The announcement not only reaffirms the U.S.'s commitment to maritime security but also marks a pivot in how shipping operations are conducted in conflict zones, aiming to ensure the uninterrupted flow of trade and support for international maritime law. As tensions evolve, the response of other nations and shipping entities will be critical in shaping the geopolitical landscape of the region.

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